[Transoral approach in surgery for chordomas extending into craniovertebral junction: a systematic review of the literature].

Q4 Medicine
I V Chernov, A N Shkarubo, D A Konyashin, D N Andreev
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Abstract

To date, treatment of chordomas involves maximal tumor resection followed by proton therapy. Various approaches are used depending on location of tumor (transcranial and through natural anatomical openings (nose, mouth), as well as their combinations). Although transoral approach has been introduced into neurosurgical practice for a long time, it is routinely used in patients with chordoma only in certain hospitals in the world.

Objective: To analyze postoperative outcomes in patients with chordomas of skull base and craniovertebral joint after transoral surgery.

Material and methods: We analyzed literature data devoted to patients with chordomas of skull base and craniovertebral joint after transoral surgery or another approach combined with transoral access. Among 111 primary articles, we selected 38 manuscripts including description of 109 patients with skull base chordoma who underwent transoral surgery or combination of approaches including transoral one.

Results: Gross total resection was achieved in 45.9% (n=50) of cases including 1 patient after en bloc resection. Subtotal resection was carried out in 28.4% of cases, partial - in 24.8%, biopsy - in 0.9% of cases. The complication rate in this group was 30%. The most common events were swelling of the tongue (10%) and diastasis of posterior pharyngeal wall sutures (8.2%) that required redo surgery. CSF leakage and meningitis were rare (1.8% and 3.6%, respectively).

Conclusion: Transoral access allows for gross total resection of midline tumors with low incidence of severe complications. Combination of transoral and transcranial approaches is advisable to increase extent of resection.

[经口手术治疗延伸至颅椎交界处的脊索瘤:文献系统回顾]。
迄今为止,脊索瘤的治疗包括最大限度地切除肿瘤,然后进行质子治疗。根据肿瘤的位置(经颅、经自然解剖开口(鼻、口)以及它们的组合),可采用不同的方法。虽然经口入路早已被引入神经外科实践,但只有在世界上某些医院才被常规用于脊索瘤患者:分析颅底和颅椎关节脊索瘤患者经口手术的术后效果:我们分析了有关颅底和颅椎关节脊索瘤患者经口手术或其他方法结合经口入路手术的文献资料。在111篇主要文章中,我们选择了38篇手稿,其中包括109名颅底脊索瘤患者接受经口手术或包括经口手术在内的多种方法的描述:结果:45.9%(n=50)的病例实现了全切,其中1名患者进行了全切。28.4%的病例进行了次全切除,24.8%的病例进行了部分切除,0.9%的病例进行了活检。该组的并发症发生率为30%。最常见的并发症是舌头肿胀(10%)和咽后壁缝合处裂开(8.2%),需要重新手术。脑脊液渗漏和脑膜炎很少见(分别为1.8%和3.6%):结论:经口入路可对中线肿瘤进行全切,严重并发症的发生率较低。结论:经口入路可对中线肿瘤进行全切,严重并发症的发生率较低,建议将经口和经颅入路相结合,以扩大切除范围。
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期刊介绍: Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.
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